I know NGII got the Z rating in Japan, which is the reason they got rid of chopping off heads in NG. They can't get rid of the dismembering this time they because it is essential to the gameplay (Obliteration techniques). So I doubt they'll sensor the PAL version.

I know NGII got the Z rating in Japan, which is the reason they got rid of chopping off heads in NG. They can't get rid of the dismembering this time they because it is essential to the gameplay (Obliteration techniques). So I doubt they'll sensor the PAL version.

NG2 will go the same path as Gears. Gears got released in all of Europe, except in Germany. From what I heard, Germany is missing out on NG2 as well._________________

"The increase is apparently due to the game containing “very graphic violence and bloody gore” with “Ryu’s weapons sending body parts flying through the air and onto the walls and the ground, with blood splattering beside them.” According to the BBFC this goes above what they warrant as a 15 rating, as violence in a game “may be strong but may not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury” to attain that rating."

So does the as violence in a game “may be strong but may not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury” to attain that rating" mean 15 or 18 rating?

The better news:

"Finally, a cutscene from the game is revealed, with the BBFC stating that “The game also contains a ‘cutscene’ in which a female character bathes in blood and talks to Ryu with her breasts and buttocks visible.”_________________I swear, games with Nunchucks and back flips should incorporate an involuntary suicide mechanism...

"Finally, a cutscene from the game is revealed, with the BBFC stating that “The game also contains a ‘cutscene’ in which a female character bathes in blood and talks to Ryu with her breasts and buttocks visible.”